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But Chew's hard work in the offseason, coupled with a shortage of Orange players at his position, has combined to give him an opportunity to be noticed.
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SULLIVAN: I can feel Chew's feet begin to tap under the table.
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And across this barren room of orange jumpsuits, most of Chew's fellow inmates aren't going to fare much better.
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Orlich's research echoes one of Chew's complaints: that the WASL unfairly uses "white, upper-middle class language."
Carl Chew Story Moves to National Spotlight Jim Horn 2008
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As a grandparent with an education split between Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design, and as a concerned self-employed baby boomer, I support Carl Chew's action.
Carl Chew Story Moves to National Spotlight Jim Horn 2008
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While I'm not convinced there has been no increase of autism in recent decades, and find it possible that some cases of autism have an environmental contribution, I find Grinker and Chew's hypothesis to be the natural starting point for debate.
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Orlich's research echoes one of Chew's complaints: that the WASL unfairly uses "white, upper-middle class language."
Archive 2008-04-01 Jim Horn 2008
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Chew's version reads the least like a translation, but also the least like the original.
C. Day Lewis, Virgil's Georgics Lemon Hound 2008
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This appeared on a discussion group today from a Washington teacher responding to Carl Chew's decision to refuse administering the WASL:
Archive 2008-04-01 Jim Horn 2008
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This appeared on a discussion group today from a Washington teacher responding to Carl Chew's decision to refuse administering the WASL:
Ripples from the Carl Chew Splash Jim Horn 2008
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